if you go a bit further into the site, it becomes apparent that they are, in fact, selling something - for a fee, and for telling them a few more details about yourself, they'll send you a full name profile.Bunch of arse.

I like your Barnum effect link. V useful. Mind you, I thought they were sticking their necks out a bit far (and hence stretching the effect) when they go around suggesting specific health problems with certain names. Imagine if like Gattaca companies went round doing screening based on names -- 'oh no, sir, can't take you, you're bound to have a receding gumline when you're older, well it's your parents' fault, they shouldn't have named you Frederick'.

Well, I actually agree that his parents shouldn't have called him Frederick, so they'd have that bit right.

Some of them are cheap shots - It said I'll have back problems. Errr . . . I'm a man, aren't I? So it's pretty likely I'll have back problems at some point.

Mind you, they've definitely missed a trick or two. "As a man called Shirley, it is very likely that you will suffer ridicule at the hands of small children and drunkards." "Hamish, we consider it probable that you have ginger pubes." "Norman Beresford Tebbit, everbody hates you."